Persistence (Regular)

Persistence (Regular) is one of the Greatswords Weapons in Lords of the Fallen. Weapons are used to deal damage to enemies, and can be improved by slotting gems or completing specific tasks. Weapons scale with specific stats, giving them bonuses based on your character's parameters.

The Rhogar are said to be fierce opponents and fighting them is something that those who have survived won't ever forget.

Persistence (Regular) Location

The Persistence Greatsword is obtained from killing the First Warden.

Persistence (Regular) Damage Table

Damage Type

Min Req

Min + Flawless

50 Stat

50 Stat + Flawless

Physical Damage

55

65

70

98

Magic Damage

0

0

0

0

Fire Damage

0

0

0

0

Poison Damage

0

0

0

0

Lightning Damage

0

0

0

0

Moveset & Player Notes

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ie. Best x in the game for y class.

Slow attack speed compared to x.

Upgrading

Socketing is the process of embedding a
rune into the available slot in your weapon. An empty rune socket looks like this:
. Please see the relevant
runes page to find what upgrade is best for your build.
Weapons and armor may have up to three sockets. There is no cost for socketing an empty slot although you must be at the
crafter You can remove a socketed rune and save it in your inventory, and thus you can place a new rune on a socketed weapon.

Term Explanations

This section explains the terminology used to abbreviate tables and to refer to game mechanics regarding weapons:

Persistence (Special)

Persistence (Special) is one of the Greatswords Weapons in Lords of the Fallen. Weapons are used to deal damage to enemies, and can be improved by slotting gems or completing specific tasks. Weapons scale with specific stats, giving them bonuses based on your character's parameters.

"The Rhogar are said to be fierce opponents and fighting them is something that those lived won't ever forget. "

Persistence (Special) Damage Table

Moveset & Player Notes

One hand heavy attack sends a tremor.

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ie. Best x in the game for y class.

Slow attack speed compared to x.

Upgrading

Socketing is the process of embedding a
rune into the available slot in your weapon. An empty rune socket looks like this:
. Please see the relevant
runes page to find what upgrade is best for your build.
Weapons and armor may have up to three sockets. There is no cost for socketing an empty slot although you must be at the
crafter You can remove a socketed rune and save it in your inventory, and thus you can place a new rune on a socketed weapon.

Term Explanations

This section explains the terminology used to abbreviate tables and to refer to game mechanics regarding weapons:

It's pretty tough to get the special version as it requires you to beat First Warden without losing health - however with a much faster attack speed than most greatswords coupled together with a projectile attack (one-handed strong attack), it's perhaps the most versatile greatsword in the early to mid game. You can grow it for the late game if you're willing to dedicate a ton of points into strength to take advantage of its scaling but other greatswords will eventually beat it as far as raw damage goes leaving the projectile attack as the only tangible benefit.